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HMSA data breach

Question
#1
  • Mercury
  • mail
  • 2024/01/13 19:10

Has anyone received a letter from a company called NAVVIS stating that personal information of HMSA members has been compromised ?
This happened last July and I received the letter today ( 1/13 ) and learned about the breach.
If so, have you registered with Credit Monitoring as described in the letter ??

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#6
  • Mercury
  • 2024/01/17 (Wed) 12:29
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Question for Koji.
Did you enter your personal information ( birthday, social security number, address, etc ) after creating your Credit Monitoring account ?
I am a little reluctant to enter my social security number, but if I don't I don't see the point of monitoring if you don't.
If you don't mind, please let me know how you did it.
Thank you very much.

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#7
  • こーの字
  • 2024/01/17 (Wed) 13:07
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Mercury,
I was a bit confused too, but I didn't want to get in the wrong hands, especially with my SSN, so I entered my personal information (BD, SSN, Address).
If the monitoring company is hacked by this, there is nothing I can do ( sweat ).

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#8
  • Mercury
  • 2024/01/17 (Wed) 17:33
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Koji
Thank you for your reply.

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#9
  • HQ
  • 2024/01/18 (Thu) 14:18
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I received a similar letter the other day addressed to our couple.
It is called registering with IDX, probably on this topic.
What is this registration for ?
I would be grateful if you could enlighten me.

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#10
  • こーの字
  • 2024/01/18 (Thu) 14:42
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There was an information leak at Navvis, the company that manages HMSA's database, and personal information of HMSA members was leaked.
IDX is a company that monitors personal information for misuse.
If you register with IDX using the number in the letter you received this time, they will check your personal information for free for one year.

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